Dear Struggling College Christian,
Life can be tough, especially in college; you’re at that age where you’re not exactly an adult but also no longer a child. You’re somewhere in between, possessing just enough freedom to do what you want while still being held responsible for the decisions you make about your future. You’re always stressed out. You’re going to get hurt, you’re going to feel like dropping out or changing your mind, and you’re even going to want to turn your back on me, your God, but I want to tell you this: your suffering is not in vain.
I want you to know that everything you are going through is a lesson. It’s all building you into a better person, a better you. The things you’ve asked of me, the things you’ve told me you wanted – those are things you have to be prepared for and you still need a bit of tweaking. The future, though bright, isn’t all sunshine and roses. The path has twists and turns, cracks are in it, fallen logs in your way, and most of the time you’re not going to be able to see straight ahead of you. The weather is going to be unpredictable. The hailstorm is going to knock you off your feet and the twisters are going to send you spinning into confusion, exhaustion and doubt, but with the strength that I am trying to build up in you, you’ll find that you know exactly where to find shelter when the storms break down your door.
You’ll find that the lessons you learn from trying times are exactly what you need to fulfill my plans for you. You’ve read Jeremiah 29:11 and Romans 8:28, and heard them hundreds of times, but there is a verse in the Bible that you may have never paid attention to: Ephesians 2:10. It reads: “We are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.” The most important part of this verse is one simple word: beforehand. So while you’re crying and stressing about what job you’re going to land after you graduate, if you’re going to marry that person you’ve been with for years, or if you even want to be majoring in what you’re currently majoring in, I already have a plan laid out specifically for you. You are my child, my creation and you have a purpose.
My Child, enjoy yourself while you are young: don’t stress over the things that you can’t see. Don’t give in to the depression, the anxiety, or the stress; things that are not of me. Don’t let yourself forget about me or believe that I’m not there when I am and know that my plan is set in place for you. All you have to do is walk in it. Trust that this is all for your good. But most importantly, remember that I love you unconditionally–at your worst and your best. Life can be tough, but you are tougher simply because you are mine.
I’ve got you,
God
God’s Letter To The Struggling – Find Confidence

Are you under pressure or do you need to take some big decisions?
When we are about to take big decisions in our lives, when the demands of life seem to be overwhelming, it can be tempting to just give up. It is the quick way out, but in the end we will loose. Giving up we will not achieve our goals and in the storms of life, God our FAHTER wants to build our character and our faith.
This letter is written to college students, but I experience that as long as we follow Jesus we all are his students. This letter is written straight from Jesus’ heart, HE so much wants to encourage and strengthen you!
“Don’t give up on me because I haven’t given up on you”, Jesus
Thanks to Tylre Synclair in Lifestyle for this article posted by theodysseyonline.com
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